Gulflover I never said bama didn't have a big legitimate fan base, it just seems they have a ton of obnoxious bandwagon fans as well, lol.
Joesmo, I have no issue agreeing the SEC has been the most dominant for a while, but this year is not the case. The national championship game I want to see and think would be the most interesting is in fact bama vs FSU. Im excited to see how it plays out.
Originally Posted by Thatguy328
if you look at how many 1st rounders the SEC spits out into the NFL and actually how many are projected to go in the 1st round next year you wouldn't say this year is different. the SEC spits out more 1st rounders than any conference and they keep re-loading. the bottom line is the south has more football talent than any other part of the country so its easy pickings for those programs when the players are in their backyard.
here is something i copied and pasted off SI to give you an indication how much better the SEC is:
For seven straight seasons, the SEC has lorded over college football, racking up national championships, producing must-see Saturday games and inciting endless debate between its supporters and detractors. With each year The Streak lives on, fans outside the South wonder when some other conference or team will begin to close the gap.
If this year's NFL draft is any indication, however, the discrepancy is actually wider now than it has been at any point since The Streak began.
When the final name was called on Saturday, the SEC had set a modern record with 63 draft picks, more than double that of any other conference. The SEC East alone had more picks (32) than the next-nearest conference, the ACC (31). The SEC's total was the most any league had produced since the Pac-10's 55 in 1983 and represented one-quarter of all players drafted. The league also tied another record with 12 first-round selections. Even if you tossed out the combined seven picks produced by SEC newcomers Texas A&M and Missouri, the league still would've broken the Pac-10's mark.